Like do adults just throw away food that taste bad? I mean like say you are at a restaurant and want to try something new… and end up hating it like two bites in…

Or perhaps a new receipe for at home…

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I generally make food I’ll like, or if it’s a new recipe, a small batch. I can eat a small batch! Or give it to my husband lol.

    If out to eat, I’ll stick to things that I’ll enjoy. If even that is bad, eat what I can then be annoyed later at myself or at the restaurant. I could complain, but doing that would make my brain explode.

    If I burnt something, salvage what I can, feed family with that, and eat prepackaged stuff for myself. It’s not their fault I fucked up the food, so they should eat first.

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    13 hours ago

    Well you don’t cook it. But yeah I generally weigh if I’m willing to pay the cost of the meal not to eat it if I really fuck up dinner or order something I wind up not liking

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    I’m generally pretty good at figuring out what I will and won’t like when ordering from a restaurant. The only reason I wouldn’t finish something I ordered is if I physically cannot force myself to swallow it. If it comes to that, and my wife doesn’t like it either, into the compost it goes.

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    19 hours ago

    and end up hating it like two bites in…

    If I’m with someone I try to have them test it to make sure it’s just me.

    Depends on how much it’s gonna cost I’ll probably wolf some of it down and put it in a takeout box. Had that experience recently with a fish stock based noodle dish. Surprised me cause I typically like seafood.

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    22 hours ago

    So when you were a kid and didn’t like to eat something, you’d give it to your parents

    You do? That would just ensure that my parent would make me eat it.

    As an adult I don’t like olives, capers, avocado and most sea food.

    Like do adults just throw away food that taste bad?

    Generally I just won’t buy food I don’t like. But sometimes I order a greek salad without olives … and they put in olives. These I will pick out and throw away.

    I mean like say you are at a restaurant and want to try something new… and end up hating it like two bites in…

    Yeah, that’s pretty much the reason I’d never order unfamiliar food while dining at a restaurant.

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    18 hours ago

    I only cook stuff I like and never go out to eat so the problem never arises.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    When I was a kid and served a food I didn’t like, I just had to eat it anyway.

    As an adult, I just don’t cook food I’ll dislike. The secret is to taste as you go.

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    1 day ago

    Unless it is spoilt, I try not to throw anything away. When I do, I try to recycle it (e.g. by composting). Even when I live in one of the world’s richest countries, it just feels wrong to throw away food.

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    As a child, I was taught to eat what was served and to finish what I was served, Whether I liked it or not.

    It’s even simpler as an adult because 1) I like to try new things and I know I will often need more than a single bite of anything to really appreciate anything new 2) I want to show some appreciation to the person cooking (I simply don’t cook things I know don’t like, myself ;)

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      I’m fortunate I like most everything, but the few times I didn’t like something I was still expected to eat it, mostly. Onions burned my nose sobthey didn’t make me eat them raw, and lima beans made me gag, but that’s about the only things I just wouldn’t eat. I never gave my food to a parent, but my kids did give some things to us when little and full.

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    Politeness would be eat it, thanks your host, tell it was good

    If you’re alone at home, compost bin may be an option (same as *too much food)